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| Dear Aspirants, The UPSC Civil Services Exam is one of the toughest in the country, and standing out in this competition requires more than just hard work. To truly gain an edge, quality reading and a deep understanding of issues are essential. It helps you think clearly, write better answers, and stay ahead of the curve. That is exactly why we bring you these articles: to support your preparation with relevant and meaningful insights. Last week’s articles continued that effort. Here's everything that we covered last week for you: - UPSC Essays Simplified: ‘Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication’ — How lessons from Gandhi, Kalam, and others help crack this previous year topic. (Click here)
- The world this week: Amid Trump’s tirade, India says will protect national interest, closely watches US’s renewed closeness with Pakistan and trade deal with China; data shows Indian refiners had begun cutting down on Russian oil imports before Trump’s announcement of tariff “penalty”; the US calls Medvedev’s statements “foolish and inflammatory”, moves two Nuclear Submarines closer to Russia; as Canada joins the UK and France in recognising the statehood of Palestine, Israel faces little restraint in its deadly attack in Gaza – here is weekly roundup of key global news by Ashiya Parveen. (Click here)
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UPSC Current Affairs Pointers: Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple, World Bank report, National Cooperative policy, IChO 2025 and more — here are some must-read UPSC Current Affairs, compiled by Khushboo Kumari, for your prelims and mains preparation that you shouldn't miss for UPSC, state PSCs, and other competitive examinations. (Click here) -
Kargil War- Why did Pakistan embark on such a reckless gamble? What is driving rural distress in India? How does caste operate through the lenses of Sanskritisation, politics, and identity? Do Indian cities need a dedicated urban transport cadre? How is the buffalo integral to India’s cultural imagination? In last week's UPSC Special articles, find answer to these questions written by subject experts. (Click here) - Brush up your current affairs knowledge and consolidate your UPSC CSE Prelims preparation with this week's top 15 questions in our UPSC Weekly Current Affairs Quiz curated by Manas Srivastava and Nitendra Pal Singh. (Click here)
- Check out our daily subject-wise quizzes by Nitendra Pal Singh. (Click here)
- Practice Mains Answer writing by following our thought process. Nitendra Pal Singh continues to provide clues from the news for your Mains answer writing. (Click here)
UPSC Key: Exclusive for Subscribers Attention! UPSC Key is all 7 days a week. Have you considered how this week's top headlines can be relevant for your exams? You can learn more through our UPSC Key by Priya Kumari Shukla. Click here to check it out! As mentioned at the beginning, quality reading is not only important for cracking this exam but also for life in general. In a world that values clarity, depth, and understanding, mediocrity will not take you very far. Make sure this phase of preparation is not just about passing an exam. Let it be a meaningful journey that enriches your knowledge, strengthens your thinking, and empowers you well beyond the results. You can write to me at manas.srivastava@indianexpress.com in case of any query. Waiting for your emails. Think Smart Work Hard Conquer Your Goal! Until next week, Manas Srivastava | | | |
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